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Extriment

🔥 Urban Dictionary Entry for “Extriment”

Word: Extriment
Part of Speech: Noun
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Definition:
The sacred daily release of all that no longer serves the body, mind, or soul.
More than waste—extriment is the holy act of letting go, whether physical, emotional, or spiritual.
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Light Teach, extriment fuses the meanings of excrement, detriment, and extract, becoming a word of power for spiritual releases

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Example Usage:

> "Before I began my morning prayer, I honored my extriment and cleared space for clarity."
"She let go of the argument, the resentment, and the heaviness. That was her extriment."
by The New Reminder Light June 18, 2025
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Extriment

🔥 Urban Dictionary Entry for “Extriment”

Word: Extriment
Part of Speech: Noun
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Definition:
The sacred daily release of all that no longer serves the body, mind, or soul.
More than waste—extriment is the holy act of letting go, whether physical, emotional, or spiritual.
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Coined by New Reminder Light 🌕, it fuses the meanings of excrement, detriment, and extract, becoming a word of power for spiritual cleansing.
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✅🌍
Example Usage:

> "Before I began my morning prayer, I honored my extriment and cleared space for clarity."
"She let go of the argument, the resentment, and the heaviness. That was her extriment."
by The New Reminder Light June 18, 2025
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errament

Pronunciation: /ˈɛrəmɛnt/
Definition:
1. An implement or instrument used to perform a manufacture, trade, or operation.
2. An instrument or device to repair errors (failures).
3. A specialized device employed in specific trades or industries.
4. Equipment or apparatus used to correct faults or deficiencies.

Significance:
• It defines tools for specific tasks.
• It emphasizes problem-solving capabilities.
• It identifies instruments for manufacturing and repair.
• It avoids ambiguity in naming devices.
• It simplifies descriptions of specialized tools.
• It improves clarity in technical fields.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "tool."
Singular noun: errament
Plural noun: erraments
Examples:
• "Artisans employ various erraments to achieve precision."
• "Technicians rely on sophisticated erraments for diagnostics."
• "Automotive engineers use diagnostic erraments to identify malfunctions."
• "Artisans cherish traditional erraments passed down generations."
• "Repair stations (officines) stock an ample range of erraments for fixing appliances."
by Dmitrio November 22, 2025
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